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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 405197" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>i was just thinking about it. their plans' going to be..... let's transition her back in now. she used that horrible word we are enabling her to continue doing what she does? hmmm your kidding me right? LOL</p><p> </p><p>so i am not willing to risk putting her back in that way, having her tank another hospitalization than round and round we go. my aim is to build my case, i called a 504 meeting just now and state i'm not willing to risk both her medical and mental well being to transition her back in prior to her being ready. also at what point do we say ok this isn't working she needs specialized school till she's living in nurses's office again.?? see my pt.</p><p> </p><p>there has to be this clear concise ok in a mos or so once services are in full force and have been in slowly try to put her in one period a day see how it goes. if she doesn't do well and that's if i don't just push for them to pay for specialized school. which hello we all know they don't wanna. at what pt do we say ok this isn't working for her.</p><p> </p><p>i think that's already been proven. she's been thru alot and i want her back in school yet this school may not be the right setting for her. so i called the clinic trying to get them to recommend a private small school setting on paper to fax to school as my back up along with-her pyschiatrist and peds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 405197, member: 4514"] i was just thinking about it. their plans' going to be..... let's transition her back in now. she used that horrible word we are enabling her to continue doing what she does? hmmm your kidding me right? LOL so i am not willing to risk putting her back in that way, having her tank another hospitalization than round and round we go. my aim is to build my case, i called a 504 meeting just now and state i'm not willing to risk both her medical and mental well being to transition her back in prior to her being ready. also at what point do we say ok this isn't working she needs specialized school till she's living in nurses's office again.?? see my pt. there has to be this clear concise ok in a mos or so once services are in full force and have been in slowly try to put her in one period a day see how it goes. if she doesn't do well and that's if i don't just push for them to pay for specialized school. which hello we all know they don't wanna. at what pt do we say ok this isn't working for her. i think that's already been proven. she's been thru alot and i want her back in school yet this school may not be the right setting for her. so i called the clinic trying to get them to recommend a private small school setting on paper to fax to school as my back up along with-her pyschiatrist and peds. [/QUOTE]
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